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y 7?,c7 .Mrrt'ciinr Aifith'iint mMwttomttwvt i eVGN ,.. V,..w... .,..., ,.,.. ....... O'om Don't Rend Iff Ilullet n you Don" I Gel ALL the News. ULLGTIN 77tf 0 i& 73 Battling Paper Published on the Hawaiian Islands. Subscription 75c. a month. II IUUfllWIUU iriK J W'll'l y m Pxn I."0 .! HM Vol. 1. No. 316. HONOLULU, H. I., THURSDAY, MAY 28, 189G. Pkiok 5 Cents. NG THE EVENING BULLETIN. Published every day except Snndny nt 009 KlnR Street, Honolulu, II. I. SUHSCltll'TION IIATKS. For Month, nnywhero in the IJ- walinn IalnnijH 7ft For Year. 8 iXi For Year, postpaid to America, Canada, or Mexico 1000 Per Year, postpaid, othor Foreign Countriofl 13 00 ' J'aynulo Invariably la Ailvniioo. Tolepliono 25G. P. O. Iiox 89. B. I. FINNEY, Manager. :- "tfitfelth yizinual feting or THE- ' HAWAIIAN Jockey - Club zSSfljfcflSSL -k wsmpsssss, &!R&ssea&?5StTU xi&i3..lrt:T;&rr&i&sd -' f i Ji. - -. Ttf"S f - June 11th, 1896. . . OFFICIAL PROGRAM: IlaccH to Coramcnco nt 10 n. m.5harp. lf&ICYOLE RACE. Prize: ' . ' Gold Medal, valued nt $20. 2 BICYCLE RACE. Prize: Gold Modnl, valued nt $30. 8 HONOLULU PURSE, S200. "'.Running race; mile dash. Free for all. 4 MERCHANTS' PURSE.' Trottiug and Pacing to har- " , ncss. Best 2 iu 3, 2:45 class. iTr PlirsoS1G0- ,tSN- 5-OOEANIC S. S.-CO'SCUP, S150 ADDED. Runningltace; uy 'l mile dash. Hawaiian Bred. , - ,2&giROSITA. CHALLENGE ,'fTpCrCrP, S200 ADDED. Run ning Rnco; 1 milo dash. .7-r-K APIOLAN1 PARK P ORSE. Trotting and Pacing to har ness, best 2 in 3, 2:35 class. S200. ' 6 HAWAIIAN JOCKEY CLUB PURSE, fl milo dash for Hawaiian breds, 150. O-KALAKAUA CUP. 1 mile dnsh for Hawaiian bred, $150. 10-SPEOIAL RACE. Maidon Race; trotting and pneing to hurness. Hawaiian bred 4 year olds or under. Purse 8100. ' .11 PRESIDENT WIDE MANN'S PURSE. milo dnsh; free for all. $150 added. All entries are to bo made with the Secretary beforo 2 ,o'clock Monduy, June 8th, 1890. En- trnnco foes to bo 10 per cent, of purse, unless otherwise specified. All Races to be run or trotted under the rules of the Hawaiian . Jockey Club. '" All horses aro expected to start. unless withdrawn by 9 o'clock a. m. on June 10th, 1890. General admission 50 cents Grand Stand (extra) 50-conts and $1 i Carriages (insido of oourso) each $2.50 Qunrtor stretch budges $5 Per order Committee, S. G. "WILDER, Secretary Hawaiian Jockoy Club. ! The Uavtiiiau News Co.,L'd Morol-iurit Street, Honolulu, 4 Stationers, Music . . and News Dealers. 857" Carry tho Lnrgst AhBortmont in those liuea of iiuy Iiouko ou the Inlands. No Lower 1'ricetf. Just Itccehcd n consignment of Vose & Sons, Schiller & Smitii ana Barnes PIA.NOS ! 1ST Bpoclal uttontkm cullod to tho lout nuuiud to tboiw who want or good I'iano at n moderato iirico. Wo Boll I'iunoa ou tho liiHtalloiGut plltll. " Wo Plmiiifiicliiro Itubber Niamp. rjV. Inland order Bollollod. Giro hh a trlufuud wo gaurauteo wUlnfiicllon, f BLOOD . tins sourca of good liealll). tors Sarsaparilia .' Xakos Pure Blood, H S'tivnjthons tho Nervos, Shaipons tho Appotito, v .Homovos that Tired Fooling, and Uakos Ufa Worth Living. $&K Sufforcra from indiges tion, general i debility, skin .VtX-VZ, diseases, or any other ail ment arising from impure Losr blood, should tno AVER'S 3SAPAR8LLA (Gold f.ktlals a! Hie Vcrld's rjrc:t Ca.ici'Mor.s. Hwnro of clionp Imitations. 'XLo iiiinit .Ayor's SiiMftparlllu m promi nuiit on tlio vniiiixn-, awl is blu'.vn in tho clmm of uuclt tiottlo. Hollister Drug Co., Ltd. 8olo Agonts for tho Itopubllo of Ilnwnii. .etiiioi! Interesting ! imports of Champagne In to the Unitod States, f BOM JAN. 1ST TO JDNE IsT, 1895. Cases. G H Mum in & Co.' a extra dry................... . . 30,831 Pomraory & Greno 1 ,798 Moet & Ohnndon 9,608 HoidBieck & Co., (dry Monopole) 7.501 Louis Roederor 3,438 Ruinnrt 3(rd0 Porrier Jouot 3.286 Irroy&C6 1,785 Vvo. Clicquot 2,378 BouoheSeo 092 Delbeok&Co 728 3t. Mnrcouux 33t Krug& Co 270 Ohas. Hoidaiook 355 Various 5,419 Total 81,859 COMPILED FROM CUSTOM HOUSE -RECORDS. Macfarlane & Co., Solo Agents for G. II. Mumm & Co. for the Bawaiian'IslandB. 124-tf Marshal's Sale. I)y virtuo ot n Writ of Execution iRxuod out of tho Circuit Court, on tho 14th dny of April AD 1800,agnimit Mary Stovonsnud J L Htovous defondunts in fnvor of W H Oti fcrgflt nnd Leonora OpforKelt jilaintiff for tho sum of $3284 -fift I havo lovied upon and Blmll oxpo'su for Halo at the Station IIoubo in the District of Honolulu, Island of Onhu, nt 12 o'cloolt of Friday, tho 20th dny of May, A 1) 1800, to the highest bid der, all tho right, tltio and intercut of tho said Mary Stevens and J L Stevens do. fondants in nnd to the following property unles? said judgment, interent, cost itud my oxpeuses bo previoiibly punl. List of property for bale: Conslstnig of that certain iiI'to or parcel of land situated at Kanalalian, In Honolulu, Oahu, as described In lioial I'ntcnt 170.!, I. C A i'J5 to Knmiihlnl; and That certain piece or naicel o f land Known as Apana I and II, comprising 1 aeieit and U rd, more fully described in Ilojnl I'litcnt 2TU5, 1. C A 4'J0 to I'apolo, olliiftlnl In i.nha lna, Muuj. 11. II. II11UI1UUUIV, Deputy Marsllal Honolulu, Oahu, April ii, 1S00. UUI-St For Rent. A SUIT EOF 1100MS LATELY OCOUPIKD by Ur. Tuokor will bo for rent ou and alter June Int. corner Fort ond llorctnnla btreetu. 312-tf ' .MltB.TUKNEU. LEGISLATURE IN SESSION TDK noiJNi: kim.s a mi:nioAi. ASSOCIATION Btl.I.. rho Ncnnto fllven Mnpiiy llplcli lo Aiiollin' Appruprlntlou Hill Knurl Contplntctl. EiauTY-SixTU J)xx, May 28th. - -, THE SENATE. At the opening o IhoSennto to day it wiih nnnounced Hint tho President hnd signed tho Joint Annexation Eesolution find n nurabor o bills. Senator 'WaterhouHO from tho Committoo on Education present ed a favorable roport 911 tho' peti tion of residents of Keauhou, Ha waii, for a schoolhouseandrecom mended its tiniiBinitisioii to tho Board of Eduontiuu. Adoiitcd. An invitation from thu W. OVf. U. was read inviting the members of tho Sonnto to lako lunch ht tho Woman's Exchange. Senator Waterhouso propound ed tho following questions to the Minister of Foreign Affairs: Havo any claims boon filed by lOrmgn representatives tor damn yes arising from tho imprisonment or othor ill-trentmont of tho sub jects of Foreign Powers during tho riot of Jnnuary, 1895? "If nny cla ms havo boeu so presented or tiled, tho govorumont is requested to state on behalf of what persons, and iu what amount moll claims havo boon presented. "The government is also asked to Btato what arrangoments,if nny, h vo been mado for tho settlement of such claims'" On tho regular order of tho day Mm bill to regulate tho practice of medicine was -taken up on third reading. Senator AVatorhonso believed it would bo a good idea to lot tho bill lio over for this session. It placed too much power in tho hands of ( three physicians. Ho moved to indefinitely postpone. Tho motion wos lost. On n ilual voto the bill was killed by a voto of 7 to 2. Tho chair ruled that tho bill was kill ed, not having received a majority of tho votes of the Sonato. A question being raisod as to whether a motion to xocouBidor was in order, Senator Brown moved to acain tako the bill from tho table. A dispute then aroso as to whether tho motion was in order, and President Wilder being in doubt reserved his decision until tomorrow. Sonato Bill 37, relating to ports of entry, with tho Houso amend ment thereto, retaining Kcalako kua as a port of entry, was taken up and tho amendment concurred in. Sonator Eico reported verbally on tho bill to create u Department of Education nnd on motion tho bill was taken up and read by sections. Tho bill passed with a few slight amendments and was mado tho special order for tomorrow. On motion of Senotor Mc Candless a recess of twenty minutes was taken for tho pur poso of connubiating. EiaiiTY-Sixth Day, May 28th. HOUSE OF JlEI'ItESENTATIYES. Minister Coopor had his way, at yesterday aftoruoon's session, iugotting tho itom for support of military passed in tho lump sum of $65,760, to avoid complications with tho Auditor-Genoral. Minister Damon had tho land law administration fund in creased to 13,000, explaining that this was to give scopo to tho Minister of tho In terior, while not actually increas ing expenditures, as receipts for lands wont into tho troasury. A number of small additions woro mado to tho appropriations, to moot odds and ends of accrued liabilities, Minister Damon had $12,500 volod for carrying out tho pro poned incomo tax law, and Minis tor Coopor an addition of an oven thousand for tho opium law enforcement. Hop. llycroft obtain', J tT.OO for a road from Lnupalioolioj to Ki lau. Ifrtti Ifnnnitn nn-.i.i.1.t.1 ..,..... nl .v lA.wiuiiit oui;i;i'iit"U iin-iutib . upjwsiuon in (loiiining too 50UU originally allotted for roads in Laljnina. Hop. Haiti failed in nn effort to make S3500 for Wailuku' roads 30.0,000 better. Minister Cooper had tlio quar antine Btatioit ilom increased to 810,000. Hep. Kauiauoha was balked in an attempt to 'get $1000 for Ko hala water" works. Ho did not havo tho information desired by tho Houso on tho mattor. Minister Cooper sooured $3000 additional for treatment of tho in sane1 Hep. Hnlualani failed to add $1000 to the $101)0 for Kapiolani Maternity Home, it not nmiruirincr that tup institution needed any more. Minister King got $12,500 addi tional for now electric light fix tures, also $8775 for expenses urn dor Begistration Act and $11,000 subsidy to Oahu Bailwoy. Tho item for telephone in Ko hala withstood tho opposition of ltep3. Winstop jaud ltichards. On tho opening of tho Houso this morning an invitation was recoivod fr,om tho Woman's Ex chaugo for tho, members to take lunch at its new quarters'. Hep. Hamina presented a reso lution to tho effect that persons detained at tho Molokai Doper Settlement without exhibiting nny signs of tho disease shou d bo brought to tho Kalihi Expori uiontnl Station. Waiamau tho architect and Tlios. K. Nathaniel were named as persons of that descripiidn. t, t The resolution wns referred to tho Molokai visiting committee, with instructions to confer with tho, Board of Health on the sub ject. The appropriation bill for cur rent receipts had its consideration resumed. Some now items of salary remnants were inserted. Tho bill was roferred to tho revi sion committee for tho insertion of now items, including thoso to be agreed upon by tho Board of Health for improvements on Mo lokai, aud to bo reported back for passage on second reading. Tho Houso bill to provent blind neBS among children was, on mo tion of Bop.Kamauoha,indcfiuito ly postponed. It was ridiculed aud condemned as aschomo of tho Medical Association to mako troublo and oxponso. Tho Senate bill to provide for registration of births, marriages and deaths passed third reading. Also, tho Sonato bill relating to appeuls. The third roading of tho loan bill for public improvements was proceeded vritn section by section. It authorizes the Minister of Finance to issue bonds of tho ag gregate amount of 3854,090.60, at not moro than five por cout. in terest, redeemable in five years, and salable at not 111010 than three per cent discount. Tho sohedulo of appropriations has alroady boou published. Expense of plaoing tho loan is limited to $24,876.60. Miuistor Damon, in auswor to Hop. Bond, said that the com pound of dollars ond cents in tho aggregato amount of bonds made no difference. Tho bill passed unanimously on ft call of ayes and noes. An unfuvorablo roport of tho Commerce Committee on tho bill to increaso tho duty on sak6, etc., was read. Hop. Bond moved it bo laid on tho tablo to bo considered with tho bill. Bop. Kauiauoha moved tho adoptiou of tho roport. Thoro was a bill on tho same subjoot be fore tho Sonato, and thoro was likely to bo a now Liquor Com mission to roport at noxt BCSBion. Continued on Mh Page. IN THE HIGHER COURTS MINltOI-Ol' IMNOl'OMS WINNTIIE IIII.O I.KASt: (1AMK. Judgment In Low vh. Ilnrucr-Mcirritl Jury Trillin Divorce hull Dt-clili-'l mill IVndliiiC. Tho Supremo Court has render ed a decision in tho case of J. Vierra vb. Gulstan F. Iloport, Bishop of Pauopolis, V. A., and Emil Wory. Plaintiff suod for spocific performance of an alleged agroomont for a rouowal of lease of property at Hilo., Circuit Judgo Austin's decision refused tho pray or of tho bill. This decision is af firmed by tho Supremo Court, Justice Whiting being tho author of tho opinion, aiul tho caso is remanded to tho Fourth Circuit Court for such further proceedings ns may be necessary. Tho Court holds: "Specific per formance will not bo granted of a contract the tonus of which aro noUproved to bo dofinite and cer tain." G. F. Littlo for plaintiff; P. Neumann and F. M. Wakofiold for defoiidnnts. In tho long ponding Buit of J. A. Low, administrator, vs. John M. Horner, on an old assigned California claim, Judgo Carter has rondored a decision in favor of tho plaintiff for $-1109.02 with interest nt tho legal ratofrom July 27, 1895, to date and costs. Neu mann for plaintiff; Kiunoy nnd Ballou for defendant. . Tho two damago suits of Ohi neso against Policeman Jispinda, for rough usage in arresting them, resulted in verdicts o$30 and $15 for tho plaintiffs. Julia Pat Cheo has been award ed a divorco against Pat Cheo for extreme cruelty. Kano for plain tiff; Humphreys for defendant. Tho following jury tried tho as sumpsit caso of Marcellino Lomba vs. Mario Alves beforo Judgo Perry and disagreed: G. S. Har ris, Jr., B. Ordeiistein, J. J. Leck or, J. J. Etan, B. R. Campbell, E. M. Marshall, J. S. Martin, J. D. Tregloan, F. Hustaeo, Frite ltow ald, C. J. Sherwood,!. Rubinstein. Thurston & btauloy for plaintiff; Magoon aud Edings for defend ant. Chiof Justice Judd has signed an order substituting Ernest H. Wodohouso as trustee in placo of William Foster, for Mary S'. Lovoy (now Mary S. ABhton) and her children, boneficiaries of tho estate of J. H. Conoy, deceased. Orders of sorvico by publica tion havo been signed by Judgo Perry in tho divorco suits of Louisa M. Todd vs. A. A. Todd and Wilholmina Vogol vs. Hans Brodor Anton Vogol. John Honry vs. James. Carty. suit for wages, was on trial, con tinued from yesterday, all this foronoon beforo Judgo Perry. Tho jury was as follows: A. B. Wood, 1). W. Corbott, Geo. Gray, J. J. Lecker, E. M. Marshall, G. B. Gray, Fritz Eowald, J. D. Tregloan, J. J. Egan, J. S. Mar tin, F, O. Smith, C. B. Huston. At 12:24 tho jury rotircd, and nt 1:17 returned with u verdict for plaintiff awarding him $582.06, two dissenting. Defendant's counsel gavo notice of motion for a now trial on tho ground that tho verdict wiib contrary to tho law and tho ovidonco. Neumann for plaintiff; Thurston & Stanley for defondant. O. Evenson was brought beforo Judgo Perry this afternoon to pload to an indictment for assault with a deadly weapon" a kuifo upon Jack Kahulumona. Tho aflogod offonso wns committed nt Kamoiliili ou tho 17th of this mouthy nud iu expectation that tho prisoner would plead guilty tho proceedings woro hastened for tho present term. m 1 Tho most popular beor in Ho nolulu, such is tho verdict on all sides whon it to como to Senttlo Beor on tup and iu bottles at tho Criterion. OUR GRACIOUS QUEEN HJtii'o.vs oixi:itAi'K ruuiM he- MVi:i SOVKHKUJV.S ItlKTIlIlAY.' I.arjrn mill Huppf A.ieiiiUI- nt Inde pendence I'nrk Honiitlrul Decora tion r the Hull. Independence Park pavilion was crowded with a merry throng last night, whon ft ball was"given in honor of Queen Victoria's soven-ty-sovonth birthday, which foil upon last Sunday. British Com missioner Hawes had not recover ed sufficiently from his recut ill ness to attend. Thomas E. Wnlkor, Vice-Consul, however, gracefully filled tho position of 'ipatron,. whilo Mrs. Walkor with hor charming amiability was tho chief patroness. Tho ovont was managed by tho following, joint committee of Captain Cook Lodgo of Sous of St. Gcorgo and. Honolulu Scottish Thistlo Club: J. C. I Cook, It. Cattou, AV. -H. Pain,) Arch. O. Steele (Chief ScotUh Thistlo Club), T. Black, G. L. Dull, W. O. Roo (President Sons of St. George), A. St. M. Mackintosh and J. Lucas. Decorations of the hall woro magnificent, olicitiug general ad miration. They wero designed by Geo. L. Dall, architect, mom bor of tho committoo. Over the. door leading to tho cloak rooms was tho monogram "V. E." in colored oloctric lights surmounted by a crown. Tho frout of tho orchestra stage boro a por trait of Queon Victoria, also a well executed oil painting of tho rose, thistlo nnd BuamrauK" by Mrs. Thomas Black. At con spicuous places woro draped to gether tho British nnd Fawniinn iiags, and flags of tho United estates, Uermnuy nnd other nations woro also numerously displayed, tho tiuciout Scottish Hag with its fiorco-looking lion rampant having a prominont position. Palms, ferns aud wreaths woro artistically disposed about doors, windows nnd railings. Tho gouornl effect was symmetrical, harmonious aud brilliant. Dancing wns opened with a grand march, followed by a pa rado of tho reception committee, escorting Mr. Wnlker to tho front, as tho Kawaihan Club, that fur nished music for tho ovoning, playod "God Save tho Queen." Then tho order of dnuccs wns takon up, which iucludod tho Highland schottischo twico. Re freshments of excellent quality woro served in tho 'dining hall before midnight, 'nnd there wns n gratifyiup; absence of confusion and scram bling for such a largo crowdThere must havo boon hvo or six hun dred pooplo present, and when tho lancors was danced there was always a full floor. "Sir Eogor do Coverloy" ended tho program Hh,ortly . after midnight, being danced without any of tho mis takes that somctimos mar tho ti mo-honored and exhilarating measure Tho floor was in chargo of A. St. M. Mackintosh and J. M.Dow sott, who woro alort and tactful in tho dischargo of their functions. What with tho Hawaiian Tram ways Co.'s -cars aud omnibuses and Smith's omnibus liuo, togoth or with ti host of hacks, transpor tation facilities woro most ample. None who attonded thisVictorinu ball spoko of tho event but to-express tho most hearty nuknowl odgmouts of its joyousuess. "Long may Victoria roign." Mechanics' Homo, corner Hotel ind Nuimnu streets, lodging by lay, wook or mouth. Terms: 25 and 50 cants por night $'l, nnd 1 25 jjer week. Sterling, tho painte is pro pared 'to quoto prices oil roof painting. Ho uses a composition of coal tar and cement. 'Cheapest and host roof preparation in Ho ! ', a ,i ;,M .hjMzMi& fc-j Jtf. -'A titv. -mtiM iHmmmssi L MMMMliMtHMWtilridikk rtfcrarri tifc ",4t- u: k rouA-'.. . Jti' V gwM&MrJir 'df